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Project EX: A Program of Empirical Research on Adolescent Tobacco Use Cessation

This paper presents the Project EX research program. The historical background for Project EX is presented, including a brief summary of reasons youth fail to quit tobacco use, the disappointing status of previous cessation research, and the teen cessation trial that provided the template for the cu...

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Autores principales: Sussman, Steve, McCuller, William J, Zheng, Hong, Pfingston, Yvonne M, Miyano, James, Dent, Clyde W
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2669456/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1617-9625-2-12
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author Sussman, Steve
McCuller, William J
Zheng, Hong
Pfingston, Yvonne M
Miyano, James
Dent, Clyde W
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McCuller, William J
Zheng, Hong
Pfingston, Yvonne M
Miyano, James
Dent, Clyde W
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description This paper presents the Project EX research program. The historical background for Project EX is presented, including a brief summary of reasons youth fail to quit tobacco use, the disappointing status of previous cessation research, and the teen cessation trial that provided the template for the current project (Project TNT). Next, program development studies for Project EX are described. Through use of focus groups, a theme study (concept evaluation of written activity descriptions), a component study, and pilot studies, an eight-session program was developed. This program involves novel activities (e.g., "talk show enactments," games, and alternative medicine-type activities such as yoga and meditation) in combination with motivation enhancement and cognitive-behavioral strategies to motivate and instruct in cessation initiation and maintenance efforts. The outcomes of the first experimental trial of Project EX, a school-based clinic program, are described, followed by a posthoc analysis of its effects mediation. A second EX study, a multiple baseline single group pilot study design in Wuhan, China, is described next. Description of a second experimental trial follows, which tested EX with nicotine gum versus a natural herb. A third experimental trial that tests a classroom prevention/cessation version of EX is then introduced. Finally, the implications of this work are discussed. The intent-to-treat quit rate for Project EX is approximately 15% across studies, double that of a standard care comparison. Effects last up to a six-month post-program at regular and alternative high schools. Through a systematic protocol of empirical program development and field trials, an effective and replicable model teen tobacco use cessation program is established. Future cessation work might expand on this work.
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spelling pubmed-26694562009-04-16 Project EX: A Program of Empirical Research on Adolescent Tobacco Use Cessation Sussman, Steve McCuller, William J Zheng, Hong Pfingston, Yvonne M Miyano, James Dent, Clyde W Tob Induc Dis Review This paper presents the Project EX research program. The historical background for Project EX is presented, including a brief summary of reasons youth fail to quit tobacco use, the disappointing status of previous cessation research, and the teen cessation trial that provided the template for the current project (Project TNT). Next, program development studies for Project EX are described. Through use of focus groups, a theme study (concept evaluation of written activity descriptions), a component study, and pilot studies, an eight-session program was developed. This program involves novel activities (e.g., "talk show enactments," games, and alternative medicine-type activities such as yoga and meditation) in combination with motivation enhancement and cognitive-behavioral strategies to motivate and instruct in cessation initiation and maintenance efforts. The outcomes of the first experimental trial of Project EX, a school-based clinic program, are described, followed by a posthoc analysis of its effects mediation. A second EX study, a multiple baseline single group pilot study design in Wuhan, China, is described next. Description of a second experimental trial follows, which tested EX with nicotine gum versus a natural herb. A third experimental trial that tests a classroom prevention/cessation version of EX is then introduced. Finally, the implications of this work are discussed. The intent-to-treat quit rate for Project EX is approximately 15% across studies, double that of a standard care comparison. Effects last up to a six-month post-program at regular and alternative high schools. Through a systematic protocol of empirical program development and field trials, an effective and replicable model teen tobacco use cessation program is established. Future cessation work might expand on this work. BioMed Central 2004-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC2669456/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1617-9625-2-12 Text en Copyright © 2004 Sussman et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Pfingston, Yvonne M
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Dent, Clyde W
Project EX: A Program of Empirical Research on Adolescent Tobacco Use Cessation
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title_short Project EX: A Program of Empirical Research on Adolescent Tobacco Use Cessation
title_sort project ex: a program of empirical research on adolescent tobacco use cessation
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2669456/
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